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Ruchi Chuhan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which requires/ require

The product does not have any material which requires warranty.. is this sentence right?
  

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Ruchi Chuhan The product does not have any material which requires warranty. Correct. You might also use " a warranty".

  • Ruchi Chuhan The product does not have any material which requires warranty.
  • Correct.
  • You might also use " a warranty".
  • CJ
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Ruchi ChuhanThe product does not have any material which requires warranty.
Correct. You might also use "a warranty".

CJ
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Ruchi ChuhanWhat is right...Don't be misunderstood or misunderstand?
You chose the topic "require/requires". This is a new, unrelated question. Please post a new thread. Otherwise, threads go on at great length with no uniform topic.

CJ
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ok, thanks to inform...

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